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Evaluation Of Selected Soybean Varieties On Growth And Yield In A Humid Tropical Environment | Abana Peace .C.  Dr. Ogoke, I.J.  Dr. (Mrs) Offor, M.O.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jan,2015
Twelve soybean varieties were evaluated to determine their performance in a humid tropical environment.The study was laid out in randomized complete block design with three replicates. Measurements were taken at 4, 6 and 10 weeks after planting. The result obtained showed that there were significant differences at 5 %

A Response To Mulligan On His Critique Of Friedman’s Use Of The Phrase “open And Free Competition Without Deception Or Fraud” Under Corporate Social Responsibility | Charles K. Addo (Ph.D.)  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Business Ethics | Jan,2015
The seminal work of Friedman suggested that because business is primarily an economic institution, economic values should be the sole determinant of its performance, without any consideration being given to non-economic social values, so long as businesses’ perimeters of operation falls within “open and free competition without deception or fraud.”

Weather Insurance – A Conceptual Study | Dr. T.Naga Lakshmi  L.Veeresam  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | Jan,2015
India is agrarian based country, since independence from time to time Govenrnment has brought Structural changes in its agricultural policies to strengthen the Agriculture sector. As the time passing eventhough the government is giving much importance to agriculture sector, most of the farmers are committed and committing suicides in

Influence Of Age And Content Area On Students Achievement In Chemistry | Onuekwusi, Chijioke N. (Ph.D)  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jan,2015
The study was designed to develop, validate an instrument and use it to investigate the main and interaction effects of age and content area on students achievement in chemistry. Two research questions and three hypotheses guided the study. A sample of 500 SS1 students randomly selected from 10 purposively selected

Female Undergraduates And Sexual Coercion In Nigerian Universities | Dr Grace Funmilayo Olusegun  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jan,2015
This study investigated the effects of sexual coercion on females in Nigeria universities. The sample consisted of 1,200 sexually coerced female students, selected from nine universities in the South-West, Nigeria using purposive sampling technique, simple random and stratified random sampling techniques. An instrument titled ‘Sexual Coercion Questionnaire’ was used. Findings

An Empirical Review Of Strategies Used By School Managers To Enforce Discipline Among Secondary Schools’ Students In Public Secondary Schools In Yatta Sub-county, Eastern Region- Kenya | William Wainaina Mwaura  Ruth Thinguri  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jan,2015
School indiscipline is a global problem that affects learning in schools in different parts of the world,Kenya included. The increase in students’ indiscipline has been noted in secondary schools since the introduction of new policies of discipline and the prohibition of corporal punishment in Kenyan schools as stipulated in the

Investigation Into Sustainability Challenges Of The Youths Enterprises In Marsabit County, Kenya | Guyo S Huka  Professor Zachariah Kariuki Mbugua  Professor Benard Njehia  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Jan,2015
The youths of Kenya forms a critical mass required by the nation to realize a middle level industrialized economy by the year 2030. For the youths to effectively contribute to this agenda they need to be economically empowered to harness their creativity and innovation to foster entrepreneurial development. Consequently, the

The Effects Of Mining On The Pattern Of Water Usage In Obuasi | Eric Antwi Twum  Hamidu Rashid Binche  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Jan,2015
Mining is seen as one of the important economic activities which have the potential of contributing to the development of economies. Whiles the contribution of mining to national development has been well acknowledged, others contend that, mining activities have polluted water bodies influencing water usage among people closer to these areas. The

Sustainable Utilization Of Wetlands Resources In Selected Areas Of Nyamira County, Kenya | John Oganda Nyaboga  Prof. Francis O. Angawa  Dr. Julius M. Huho  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Jan,2015
Researches on wetland utilization in Kenya focus more on wetlands located in the ASALs and Lowland areas giving less emphasis to those in high agricultural potential highland areas. This paper examined the utilization of Sironga and Nyabomite wetlands resources in the high potential agricultural areas of Nyamira County. The specific

Tourist Destination Choices: Motivational Factors Among Social Science Students' Associations At Knust | Lawrencia Pokuah Siaw  Goodlet Owusu Ansah  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Hospitality Tourism | Jan,2015
Understanding relationships between future behavioral intentions and its antecedents allow tourism operators to manipulate their tourism product offers to optimize customer satisfaction, and improve marketing efforts. Um and Crompton’s (1990) model of travel destination choice process was adopted as a conceptual framework to assess the various motivational factors influencing destination

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